Zoe-perry
Perry was born in Chicago to actors Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Perry. Her first appearance was on television in the role of Jackie Harris, a character that was played by her mother on her role on the ABC sitcom Roseanne. Perry did not decide to consider a career in acting until she reached the age of adulthood due to her parents being afraid of the negative consequences stress can have. Perry was shy during high school and didn't act. She began acting in the year 2000 at Northwestern University to gain friends after she was transferred to the university from Boston University. Perry managed to get small TV roles in Law & Order: Criminal Intent following her graduation. The feeling of homelessness, however, caused her to move back to California to return, where she started performing in the stage. She performed on Broadway as a part of The Other Place with her mother in the year 2013. In 2015, she starred together with Kevin McKidd alongside her mother in Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning Drama Anna Christie. The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble is located in West Los Angeles. Perry appeared in nine episodes of The Family, an ABC drama The Family in 2016. In 2017, she starred in her own recurring part on The ABC Political thriller Scandal starring her father. In the same year, she played a young version of Mary Cooper on Young Sheldon (a CBS spinoff The Big Bang Theory), portraying her mother as a young version. The role was selected through an audition, even though she had a close association with it.
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